Theodore Beale is a computer game designer, technology entrepreneur, and writer. He is a member of the SFWA, Mensa and IGDA and was a founder of the electronic band Psykosonik, which recorded four Billboard Top 40 club play hits in the '90s. He has twice been a member of the SFWA's Nebula Novel Jury,, has published four fantasy novels, and is a contributor to the Black Gate (magazine) blog. He has also published a sci-fi novel and one non-fiction...
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Theodore Beale is a computer game designer, technology entrepreneur, and writer. He is a member of the SFWA, Mensa and IGDA and was a founder of the electronic band Psykosonik, which recorded four Billboard Top 40 club play hits in the '90s. He has twice been a member of the SFWA's Nebula Novel Jury,, has published four fantasy novels, and is a contributor to the Black Gate (magazine) blog. He has also published a sci-fi novel and one non-fiction work under the pseudonym Vox Day. He first began writing under this name for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, where he wrote a weekly video game review column and other features. He presently uses the pen name for a weekly WorldNetDaily opinion column and has been nationally syndicated under it three times, once by Chronicle Features and twice by Universal Press Syndicate.
Beale graduated from Bucknell University in 1990 and founded the industrial-techno band Psykosonik with Paul Sebastien in 1991. Psykosonik was signed to a recording contract...
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